Tailored festival closing
Soon it not been. The end of the jazz festival. Sentence final. But do not despair, for Møster! promises a proper final blowout on Energy Mill tonight!
Saxophonist Kjetil Møster (34), the main man behind Møster!, think not so much that it is the last concert.
- I focus instead on achieving a good concert of music people like.
With him on the stage at midnight, he with several musicians of high quality: Ståle Storløkken (Hammond organ and Moog), such as playing in Super Silent and Veslefrekk, Nikolai Eilertsen (elbass) from the big bang and The National Bank, and Kenneth Kapstad (Drums) from Motor Psycho and Puzzle. Møster says he was given free rein to choose the musicians playing on this concert.
- These I have hand-picked. The reason is that everyone has knowledge of both jazz- and rock tradition, and that they have a wide register å play.
Engangsopplevelse
The stage is set for an exclusive experience, when they only plan to play together on this one concert.
- It is tailor-made, states Møster and smiles.
It is not the first time he plays here, for already 2004 he played with The Core, and subsequent years with Ultrasound.
The jazz festival's award in the sea of other jazz happenings around the world, He has only good things to say:
- Kongsberg Jazz Festival has a great breadth of the program, the music is modern and innovative, while it is traditionally. There is room for many different.
Practice makes Møster
Møster says that he came to Kongsberg yesterday, and received with both performances to Tortoise, Lean Left og TrioVD. His plans for the day today, however,, is to practice.
- We are more than NOK for six hours, it's Audiovisual a few hours, as sound-checks and such. Listening to other's lives before your own can be good, but it can be devastating.
He believes that people with very different tastes in music will find something they like.
- We play music based on songs I've made, they are in a pretty open genre, maybe a little Afro / post-punk. Soundscape is psychedelic, and rhythms coming from the music from the seventies onwards. The songs range in so many directions that I think most people will like what they hear.














